Presentation 1997/10/24
The Influence of Reality on Spatial Cognition : VRML a case study
Masayoshi YANAGISAWA, Kanji AKAHORI,
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Abstract(in English) Recently the expression generated by computer graphics become more close to reality. It is the background of this research to examine whether the use of high technology for generating real images is appropriate for educational purpose or interface design. Therefore, we are researching the influence of reality generated by computer graphics. Therefore, we constructed 2 types of interactive virtual campus. One has more realistic environment where panorama photographs were used and the other has poor realistic virtual campus where computer graphics were used. After the subjects inquired these virtual campuses, they walked around the real campus and had to find checkpoints. In this paper, we propose the method and evaluation of this experiment.
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Keyword(in English) Virtual Reality / panorama / Spatial Cognition / Protocol Analysis / VRML / Reality
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Title (in English) The Influence of Reality on Spatial Cognition : VRML a case study
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Keyword(1) Virtual Reality
Keyword(2) panorama
Keyword(3) Spatial Cognition
Keyword(4) Protocol Analysis
Keyword(5) VRML
Keyword(6) Reality
1st Author's Name Masayoshi YANAGISAWA
1st Author's Affiliation CRADLE,Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Kanji AKAHORI
2nd Author's Affiliation CRADLE,Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 1997/10/24
Paper # ET97-67
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 340
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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